PURPOSE: To investigate the tomographic features in patients with hereditary amyloidosis transthyretin (hATTR). DESIGN: Retrospective case series and analysis of B-scan OCT images. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 120 patients (240 eyes) diagnosed with hATTR. METHODS: We performed a retrospective review of the treatment history and retrospective analysis of the OCT images of patients with hATTR. The parameters analyzed were the age at which the last OCT was performed, presence of ocular amyloidosis, history of pars plana vitrectomy (PPV), systemic treatment, and genetic mutations. Two independent evaluators evaluated the OCT images for characteristic needle-shaped pattern deposits on the retinal surface, and a third evaluator resolved any differences in their evaluations. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The frequency of characteristic needle-shaped deposits on the retinal surface seen on OCT. RESULTS: The mean age at the time of the last OCT was 56.5 ± 14.9 years. Ninety-nine patients had gene encoding transthyretin (TTR) with the Val30Met mutation, and 21 patients had other mutations. Of 240 eyes, 128 had signs of ocular amyloidosis. Fifty of 73 eyes (68.5%) with a history of PPV for vitreous opacities exhibited characteristic deposits on OCT. Four of 31 eyes with vitreous opacity but without a history of PPV showed deposits on the retinal surface. No eyes without a history of vitreous opacities revealed the characteristic needle-shaped deposits. CONCLUSIONS: Characteristic needle-shaped deposits on the retinal surface seen on OCT are significant because they are seen in most of the vitrectomized eyes presenting with ocular amyloidosis.
PURPOSE: To investigate the tomographic features in patients with hereditary amyloidosis transthyretin (hATTR). DESIGN: Retrospective case series and analysis of B-scan OCT images. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 120 patients (240 eyes) diagnosed with hATTR. METHODS: We performed a retrospective review of the treatment history and retrospective analysis of the OCT images of patients with hATTR. The parameters analyzed were the age at which the last OCT was performed, presence of ocular amyloidosis, history of pars plana vitrectomy (PPV), systemic treatment, and genetic mutations. Two independent evaluators evaluated the OCT images for characteristic needle-shaped pattern deposits on the retinal surface, and a third evaluator resolved any differences in their evaluations. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The frequency of characteristic needle-shaped deposits on the retinal surface seen on OCT. RESULTS: The mean age at the time of the last OCT was 56.5 ± 14.9 years. Ninety-nine patients had gene encoding transthyretin (TTR) with the Val30Met mutation, and 21 patients had other mutations. Of 240 eyes, 128 had signs of ocular amyloidosis. Fifty of 73 eyes (68.5%) with a history of PPV for vitreous opacities exhibited characteristic deposits on OCT. Four of 31 eyes with vitreous opacity but without a history of PPV showed deposits on the retinal surface. No eyes without a history of vitreous opacities revealed the characteristic needle-shaped deposits. CONCLUSIONS: Characteristic needle-shaped deposits on the retinal surface seen on OCT are significant because they are seen in most of the vitrectomized eyes presenting with ocular amyloidosis.
Authors: Angelo Maria Minnella; Roberta Rissotto; Elena Antoniazzi; Marco Di Girolamo; Marco Luigetti; Martina Maceroni; Daniela Bacherini; Benedetto Falsini; Stanislao Rizzo; Laura Obici Journal: Genes (Basel) Date: 2021-06-22 Impact factor: 4.096